UALL 2018 Annual Conference Downing College, Cambridge Opportunities for lifelong learning in a changing world 21 – 23 MarchI am happy to announce that registration and booking is now live for this event. Bookings can be made via our website. Once taken to the website you will be guided either to our internal system where you will receive an invoice. The second option will take you to the Cambridge University Online store where you will be able to book the event via card payments. The link for the bookings page can be found here. Please note there are a few days left for submitting paper abstracts and the deadline for the Awards submission is 15th January 2018. See More

]]>Tue, 12 Dec 2017 16:02:23 +000000000000001f441b0000000013c31afe8f259b2170520cfaAn event by Claire Banner was featuredhttp://cuppcop.ning.com/xn/detail/2049051:Event:65836?xg_source=activity
An event by Claire Banner was featured

An invitation to celebrate the AHRC funded Reading on Screen Project. An exhibition of digital stories and photographs will be on display from 2pm with a screening and talks from 3-4pm.Drinks and nibbles provided.To book your place, please register at:http://readingonscreen-screening.eventbrite.comFor more information, please contact Isobel Creed atI.Creed@brighton.ac.ukSee More

A creative exploration of attachment theory and the arts through Brighton Oasis Project’s work with Lemn Sissay and Charlotte Vincent ..Brighton Oasis Project would like to invite you to the opening of our exhibition at ONCA GalleryYOU’RE THE BLUE ICE ON PLUTOA creative exploration of the Art of AttachmentONCA Gallery, 14 St. George’s Place, BN1 4GB12 & 13 December 2017Open 12.00 – 6.00pmOpen this event in FacebookFeaturing poetry (written word and recorded sound) by women, children and young people elicited through workshops with Lemn Sissay, photographs from the workshops and drawings by artist Oscar RompThe Art of Attachment is an exciting programme of research and creative activity led by Brighton Oasis Project in partnership with acclaimed artists, Lemn Sissay and Charlotte Vincent and funded by Wellcome Trust and Arts Council England.During October, poet, writer and broadcaster Lemn Sissay visited BOP to lead poetry workshops with women, young people and children, exploring their experiences of attachment. This exhibition launches the project, showcasing the work of the women and children who took part in Lemn’s workshops.We hope you can make it to the ONCA gallery to celebrate the start of this exciting project.See More

]]>Mon, 11 Dec 2017 09:41:41 +000000000000001f441b0000000013c7e90ced4d6f9c2ff658edKate McAllister is now a member of The Cupp Networkhttp://cuppcop.ning.com/profile/KateMcAllister?xg_source=activity
Kate McAllister is now a member of The Cupp Network]]>Mon, 11 Dec 2017 06:43:16 +000000000000001f441b0000000013c730262afb688a279aabd7Hannah Tweddell and Amy Walsh joined The Cupp Networkhttp://cuppcop.ning.com/profile/HannahTweddell?xg_source=activity
Hannah Tweddell and Amy Walsh joined The Cupp Network

]]>Mon, 04 Dec 2017 15:45:39 +000000000000001f441b0000000013c588b2f1dee903c349a92dShahreen Shebli is now a member of The Cupp Networkhttp://cuppcop.ning.com/profile/ShahreenShebli?xg_source=activity
Shahreen Shebli is now a member of The Cupp Network]]>Thu, 30 Nov 2017 14:02:36 +000000000000001f441b0000000013c31afecfe82b0ee787162bClaire Banner posted an eventhttp://cuppcop.ning.com/xn/detail/2049051:Event:65739?xg_source=activity
Claire Banner posted an event

Re-publicing the Public House: Bevy Print Workshop Nick Gant and Community21 have been working for some time supporting the Bevy Community pub on the Bevendean estate, Moulscombe. The project is called ‘Re-publicing the Public House’ and seeks to understand how design and making activities and interventions might support the diversification, and therefore sustainability of the UK’s first community owned pub on a social housing estate. The print workshop is offered as part of an ongoing process of collecting stories (ten word tales) and positive community messages from the public to embed in the fabric of the building through co-production and students projects. The workshop is led by Nick Gant and students from SoAD and Arts who are paid through the pub’s Celebrating the Bevy fund (National Lottery). More info about ongoing project hereSee More